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Based on the memoir of wartime correspondent Kim
Barker, and humorously named after military speak
for WTF, Whiskey Tango Foxtrot is an easy-to-watch
dramedy starring Tina Fey.
Disillusioned with her work as a cable news desk
jockey covering uninteresting local stories, Baker (the
name the character is given in the film) is provided
with an opportunity to go on assignment as a war
correspondent following America’s counter-insurgency
mission in Afghanistan.
Her arrival proves a major culture shock. But Baker
finds the rowdy community atmosphere of the press
accommodation (aptly dubbed the Kabubble, after
the Afghan capital of Kabul) endearing, and develops
relationships with female correspondent ...
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Film Review: Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
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Alison Flett
Director Taika Waititi is probably best known for the New
Zealand cult classic Boy. Bigger on laughs and smaller on
gritty realism, his latest film, Hunt for the Wilderpeople,
is a fun-stuffed romp that crashes its merry way through
dense New Zealand bush.
Based on a novel by well-loved Kiwi author Barry Crump,
the film has a familiar storyline: city kid gone bad is
packed off to the country where outdoor living and a bit
of TLC make it all come good.
In the hands of Waititi, the story becomes an hilarious
comic adventure, complete with gun-toting bounty
hunters, a pie-eyed bushman, a fight with a wild
pig and a final full-on car-tank-helicopter chase.
Cinematographer Lachlan Milne backdrops the action
with lush landscape panoramas neatly segued into ...
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